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DJ Snake Teams With Chinese Rap Group Higher Brothers on ‘Made in China’

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DJ Snake at Ushuaïa Ibiza on July 5, 2017.

DJ Snake is known for blending different styles and cultures from around the world. On his latest collab, the Paris DJ/producer continues to do so by revamping “Made in China,” a hit single from rising Chinese rap group, Higher Brothers.

The group is widely recognized as the first Chinese hip-hop act to find international success, having just visited the U.S. for a sold out 14-show tour. The original version of “Made in China” has amassed over 10 million views on YouTube.

Listen to Snake’s version below and download it on DJcity.

Related: Watch DJ Snake’s ‘Magenta Riddim’ Video

Watch DJ Snake’s ‘Magenta Riddim’ Video

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DJ Snake has shared the highly anticipated video for his club and festival smash, “Magenta Riddim.”

The Indian-influenced track was one of DJcity’s most-downloaded songs of February and March. It also reached No. 1 on DJcity’s Hot Box within days of its release and peaked at No. 20 on Billboard’s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.

Fittingly shot in India, the light-hearted visual follows a local celebrity crew of firefighters who can’t stop dancing. After putting out a massive blaze, one of the crew members discovers that his eccentric fire chief has been up to no good.

Watch the video above and download “Magenta Riddim” on DJcity.

Related: The 5 Best Remixes of DJ Snake’s ‘Magenta Riddim’

The 5 Best Remixes of DJ Snake’s ‘Magenta Riddim’

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DJ Snake performs in Argentina. (Source: Instagram)

In February, DJ Snake dropped an Indian or Middle Eastern-influenced single called “Magenta Riddim.” Unlike his recent releases, which have been radio friendly, “Magenta Riddim” is a club and festival track. It has become a favorite in the DJ community, topping DJcity’s Hot Box chart within days of its release. In terms of commercial success, the song is currently No. 26 on Billboard’s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.

Now, a month after its release, there are plenty of remixes of “Magenta Riddim” to choose from. Here are our favorites so far:

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Refresh Cumbia Remix
The cumbia genre, which originated in Colombia, is gaining momentum.

Clips & Ahoy Remix
“Magenta Riddim” gets transformed into a trap track.

Jordan Crisp Hype Edit
A creative edit that samples Sean Paul‘s 2003 crossover hit, “Like Glue.”

Greg Lassierra Twerk Remix
Though it has twerk in its title, Lassierra’s version also has a moombahton drop.

Lumberjack Remix
A tribal house rework, a style that’s differentiated by its drum sounds and patterns.

Related: DJ Snake Launches His Own Record Label

DJ Snake Launches His Own Record Label


DJ Snake performs at XS Las Vegas on January 22, 2018. (Source: Facebook)

DJ Snake has launched his record label, Premiere Classe. The label, which is set to drop its first release “Whistle” by DJ/producers 4B and TEEZ on Wednesday, will feature artists across the world.

In addition to releasing popular tracks, Snake is an influential tastemaker. DJs and fans alike often check his playlists to see which tracks he has played, so it makes sense that he has started a label.

In February, Snake released a dancehall-influenced single titled “Magenta Riddim.” The track was one of DJcity’s most downloaded songs of the month.

The Paris native announced the news on social media:

Today, I’m announcing the launch of my very own record label “Premiere Classe”. This has always been a dream of mine. I wanted to first build a platform and then use it to shine a light on music/people that I believe in. This record label is for people across all corners of the world, to showcase all genres of music. I grew up influenced by different cultures, sounds, feelings, emotions and I want “Premiere Classe’’ to be a representation of that. I was given a chance some time ago and it changed my life forever, I want to be able to give the same chance to the next generation of artists. There’s a new wave coming, and we are going to be a part of it. No politics. Just dope shit. This is history in the making, here we go. William (DJ Snake)

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Related: DJ Snake Drops New Single, ‘Magenta Riddim’

DJ Snake Drops New Single, ‘Magenta Riddim’

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DJ Snake at Tomorrowland in Boom, Belgium in 2017. (Source: Facebook)

After a quiet start to the year, DJ Snake has returned with a club and festival heater called “Magenta Riddim.”

The track is a departure from Snake’s past few singles, which have featured singers. In fact, it’s the Frenchman’s first solo single without a featured singer since his 2014 anthem with Dillon Francis, “Get Low.”

Listen to “Magenta Riddim” below and download it on DJcity.

Related: Watch DJ Snake’s ‘A Different Way’ Video Feat. Lauv

Watch DJ Snake’s ‘A Different Way’ Video Feat. Lauv

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DJ Snake has shared the video for his catchy single “A Different Way” featuring rising singer-songwriter, Lauv. The uplifting visual features Sheaden Gabriel, a young dancer and actor who’s best known for his work with Justin Bieber.

“A Different Way,” which was co-written by Ed Sheeran, was DJcity’s 24th most-downloaded song of September. It is Snake’s first single since the release of his 2016 debut album, Encore.

Snake premiered the song in September during a historic performance atop the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. The event was streamed live on Facebook and Instagram to over three million people.

Watch the video above and download “A Different Way” on DJcity.

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